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‘We own Canada’: Protesting Khalistanis tell ‘white people’ to go back to Europe | India News – Times of India

'We own Canada': Protesting Khalistanis tell 'white people' to go back to Europe
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Calling the Canadians “invaders,” pro-Khalistan supporters recently held a large rally in Surrey, where they claimed they now own Canada and asked “white people” to “go back to England and Europe.”

In a short video clip that has gone viral, the Khalistanis You can see them taking a rally on a road and shouting that they are the real Canadians.
The video shows dozens of men and women waving Khalistani flags, while some members shout: “White people should go back to Europe and Israel.”
The gathering reportedly started as a Nagar Kirtan procession but soon turned into a protest when participants were heard making inflammatory remarks.
You can hear someone shouting, “This is our country, we own Canada. We are proud Canadians. Go back to Europe, go back to England. You are not Canadians. We are Canadians. You are invaders. You white people. ” people are going back to Europe.”
The comments by the pro-Khalistan members come amid heightened tensions between India and Canada, especially after the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.a Khalistani sympathizer who has been labeled a terrorist by India. The incident has exacerbated existing tensions in diplomatic relations, with accusations flying between the two countries over support for separatist movements.
The incident also comes days after a violent altercation broke out at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton when pro-Khalistani protesters attacked Hindu devotees during a consular event.
The incident escalated when protesters, reportedly armed with sticks and flags, clashed with attendees, leading to physical attacks.
Inderjeet Gosal, the alleged organizer of the protest, was arrested after the chaos and charged with assault with a weapon. The attack has drawn widespread condemnation from Canadian politicians and community leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who labeled the incident a “deliberate attack” on the Hindu community.

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